by Amy Hanchey of PegasusEquine.org *** Just as I am completing this email, we’ve received notification of yet another round up, which will be Round Up 13. This email is focused on the events from Round Up 12 which occurred in August 2019*** Every time a round up […]
“18 years ago today over 3,000 average Americans headed out from their homes to go to work and earn a living to provide for their families. Unknown to them, or anyone else in the world, was the fact that they would never return, they would never say good-bye […]
By Charlotte Roe | Special to The Tribune By law, the Onaqui horses are a protected wildlife species, an important cultural resource, an integral part of the ecosystem. In the Skull Valley, in Utah’s West Desert, a band of wild horses grazes peacefully. The sand and mountains echo their many […]
by Kari Pugh as published on OBXToday.com Several of the northern Outer Banks wild mustangs, and their friend Raymond the mule, have been spotted during and following Hurricane Dorian, and everybody appears unscathed. “Every horse we’ve seen has been fine,” Meg Puckett, herd manager for the Corolla Wild […]
We are going to do a little side-step today and play with something a tad bit different. This may not be about horses, wild or domestic, but it is about the love of God’s wild creatures and that is what my wife, Terry, is all about. Terry is […]
Multiple Sources “With all that headed south, this week, I thought that a little bit of levity was due so here it is…tongue-in-cheek, fact is often more unbelievable than fiction.” ~ R.T. HAMILTON COUNTY, Tenn. — Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office deputies arrested a man after receiving reports of an […]
by Nita Bhalla as published on Reuters.com Kenyan families left destitute by the theft and slaughter of thousands of donkeys by criminal networks supplying skins for Chinese medicine are hitting back – with vigilante gangs. Over the past three years Kenya has become the epicenter of a fast-growing […]
by Meilin Tompkins as published on WCNC.com The wild horses are actually better equipped to handle a hurricane than most humans living on the Outer Banks. COROLLA, N.C. — Many people have been wondering if the Outer Banks’ Wild Horses will evacuate when Hurricane Dorian moves past the […]
By Luke Winkie as published on Vox It’s now legal to fly with a service horse in the US. Mona Ramouni is one of the few people who does it. Mona Ramouni is 39 and went blind shortly after she was born. To get around, she uses the […]
by R.T. Fitch “It dawned on me as I slept, this morning, that there was something about today, Labor Day, that resonated in my soul. Not the true meaning of what Labor Day is but instead an anniversary, a going back in time to something monumental that changed […]
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